I am trying to create hundreds of individual dump files for an svn repo. So 
far I have this command to work off of which creates one single dump file 
for a specific revision.
*svnrdump dump https://somesite.com/svn/project -r 1111 --incremental > 
Project_rev1111.dump *

However, this is unfeasible for creating many revisions manually. I know I 
can something like:
*svnrdump dump https://somesite.com/svn/project -r 1111:1114 --incremental 
> Project_rev1111.dump *

Which will display in the cmd prompt:
** Dumped revision 1111. *
** Dumped revision 1112. *
** Dumped revision 1113. *
** Dumped revision 1114. *

So it looks like it dumps all the files in the specified range, but only 
creates the file "Project_rev1111.dump"

Is there a way to "pipe" in each of these revisions individually into their 
own corresponding files by modifying the command so that there will be n 
number of files created instead of 1?

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